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Agreement reached (26 September 12:48) |
| Both parties in Congress have reached tentative agreement on the bailout bill and are ready to bring it to the president. |
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Going green globally (26 September 12:25) |
| Environment issues are in the spotlight at the UN where some of the business world's greenest thinkers shared their wisdom. |
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The roller-coaster economy (25 September 11:28) |
| Fortune's Andy Serwer says even after the bailout, housing will continue to drive a volatile market. |
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Hedgies decry SEC short selling (25 September 11:19) |
| The hedge fund industry says the short-selling ban will ultimately hurt markets and increase volatility. |
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Paying for the bailout (25 September 11:04) |
| The proposed rescue plan has a $700 billion price tag. The question: How do we pay for it? |
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What does $700 billion buy? (25 September 09:45) |
| If Congress passes a bailout package, will it really help the fledging economy? Allan Chernoff reports. |
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Financial crisis trumps campaign (25 September 09:30) |
| The race for the White House takes a backseat as both candidates focus on working in Washington. |
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Feeling stressed? Smash something (25 September 07:54) |
| Sarah's Smash Shack offers a way to relieve stress, whether it's due to the economy or because you just got dumped. |
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Bush: Entire economy in danger (25 September 07:09) |
| President Bush warns that America could slip into a financial panic, pushes for $700 billion government bailout. |
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European markets inch higher (25 September 05:29) |
| European shares up slightly as investors await a decision about the U.S. bailout plan. |
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Asia mixed, awaits bailout decision (25 September 04:44) |
| Asian markets close mixed as apprehensive investors await a decision from U.S. lawmakers on the administration's bailout proposal. |
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Job losses beyond Wall Street (25 September 02:55) |
| The financial crisis hitting banks will have aftereffects felt across most sectors. |
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'Double whammy' for retirees (25 September 02:52) |
| People living off their retirement savings face additional risk during market downturns. |
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Doha Bank eyes U.S. investments (25 September 02:41) |
| CEO of Doha Bank says Gulf countries are looking to diversify beyond oil, including investing in the U.S. financial sector. |
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'Bubble-watch' system needed (25 September 02:06) |
| Economist Muhammad Yunus calls for installing market mechanisms to help avoid the next financial crisis. |
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Waiting for Bush (25 September 01:42) |
| The president will address the nation Wednesday night regarding the current financial crisis. |
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Yunus on the U.S. bailout (25 September 01:39) |
| Nobel prize winner says U.S. government is correct to step in but warns of mismanagement of funds due to political pressures. |
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Don't panic, look long-term (25 September 01:13) |
| Short-term market volatility shouldn't deter you from sticking to your long-term investment plans. |
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Green business on UN agenda (24 September 10:38) |
| As the United Nations General Assembly convenes in New York, the environment is front and center as a global business issue. |
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Rage against the plan (24 September 09:33) |
| Lawmakers grill Paulson and Bernanke about the $700 billion bailout as their constituents express anger at how we got to this point. |
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Battleground: Social Security (23 September 02:19) |
| Both presidential candidates are slinging mud in Florida over proposals to tackle Social Security. |
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More bank acquisitions (23 September 02:19) |
| Ladenburg Thalman's managing director says while Wachovia, WaMu mergers are unlikely, foreign investors are looking at troubled banks. |
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Investment banks' squeezed (23 September 02:12) |
| Ladenburg Thalman's managing director sees weak bank earnings for 1-2 years during the change to a commercial-bank model. |
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Watching Weight Watchers (23 September 02:11) |
| The dieting company continues to vary its services to bring in new customers. |
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Give taxpayers ownership (23 September 02:10) |
| Fortune's Allan Sloan says that the Americans should get stock in the companies they're bailing out. |
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Bailout debate continues (23 September 02:09) |
| The proposed $700 billion rescue plan remains center stage on Capitol Hill Tuesday. |
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Shoring up your credit (23 September 01:49) |
| What you must know about your credit score before you start looking for a house. |
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Alitalia flies without a net (23 September 01:39) |
| The struggling Italian airline continues operations with aprovisional license, and no buyers have emerged to rescue it. |
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Oil: Biggest jump ever (23 September 01:01) |
| Crude futures surged $16.37, marking the largest one-day gain in dollar terms ever. |
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Kuwait pleased with U.S. bailout (22 September 10:47) |
| Kuwait's prime minister has confidence in the U.S. market; its sovereign wealth fund is heavily invested in Merrill and Citi. |
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Cheap seats: $1 getaways (22 September 10:45) |
| Americans are hopping on buses, instead of driving their cars, finding an energy fix in bus trips for as cheap as $1. |
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Lawmakers seek bailout changes (22 September 10:34) |
| Barney Frank and others push for provisions addressing executive pay and other issues before the bill can be passed. |
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Nordstrom's No.1 salesman (22 September 10:23) |
| The personal shopper who sold $2.3 million worth of men's furnishings last year shares secrets of his success. |
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The end of investment banks (22 September 09:58) |
| Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have filed to become bank holding companies, insulating them from speculators. |
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Extra income in retirement (22 September 08:19) |
| Reverse mortgages offer additional cash for retirement, but beware of high fees and interest. |
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Cutting class: A school story (22 September 06:19) |
| Faced with surging energy costs, a school in rural Minnesota cancels class on Mondays, opting for a 4-day school week. |
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Asia rallies on U.S. bailout (22 September 05:28) |
| News of the U.S. government's $700 billion bailout proposal boosted investor confidence in the Asia-Pacific Region. |
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Unanswered questions (22 September 02:44) |
| The big bailout will be all about the details, and Paulson and lawmakers are still hammering out a bill. |
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Bailout rage (22 September 01:42) |
| Several hundred of you have some strong feelings about the government's bailout proposal. |
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Fast-growing oil companies (19 September 01:42) |
| With continuing oil boom, energy companies dominate this year's Fortune 100 Fastest Growing Companies list. |
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Green politics in Denver (23 August 03:17) |
| The Democratic National Convention is designed to be environmentally friendly. |
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Extreme pay: Top-earning execs (23 August 02:50) |
| A new list reveals that Oracle's Ellison, Merrill Lynch's Thain and CBS's Moonves are the country?s best-paid executives. |
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Is college still worth the price? (23 August 01:12) |
| Costs are soaring twice as fast as inflation, even as salaries for graduates are falling. |
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Pedal power cuts gas bills (23 August 12:50) |
| Several cities are encouraging bicycling by making it easier for two-wheeled traffic to share the road. |
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Mineral lottery (22 August 11:14) |
| Landmen in North Dakota search for the owners of mineral rights who could receive oil money. |
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Bugatti's new super convertible (22 August 10:37) |
| Fortune's Sue Callaway talks with Bugatti's president about making and unveiling the $2M plus Veyron Grand Sport. |
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Lehman's endgame on the horizon (22 August 09:09) |
| Fortune's Andy Serwer looks at the possibility of a buyout of the investment firm by an international bank. |
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Intel's mobile Internet push (22 August 08:02) |
| Chairman Craig Barrett wants to bring a big Internet experience to the small screen of hand-held devices. |
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A warmer, fuzzier Icahn? (22 August 07:13) |
| Stanley Bing wonders if the 'activist investor' is really a nice guy despite his penchant for creating headaches for CEOs. |
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GM's Wagoner: Volt on schedule (22 August 07:11) |
| CEO Rick Wagoner says General Motors plug-in hybrid is on track to become a production car in 2010. |
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